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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 23 June 2026 by the Reef Brief Weather Desk. Data from the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and other national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Jackass Flat, in northern Victoria, currently sits under the conditions shown in the live forecast above. Expect a typical inland Victorian day with clear skies and light winds, making it a straightforward day for outdoor work or travel.
What is the typical weather pattern for Jackass Flat?
Jackass Flat experiences a temperate climate with hot, dry summers and cool, damp winters. Summer days often exceed 30°C, while winter maximums hover around 13°C. Rainfall is modest, with most rain falling in winter and spring. The area is prone to frost on clear winter mornings.
How does the weather affect local conditions?
The flat, open terrain means wind can pick up quickly, especially in spring. This can increase fire danger during summer. For farmers, the dry summer period often requires irrigation planning. The live forecast above gives the best guide for today’s specific wind and temperature details.
Does Jackass Flat get severe storms?
Yes, particularly in spring and summer. Thunderstorms can develop quickly, bringing heavy rain, hail, and damaging winds. Check the Severe Weather Warning page if storms are forecast.
Is Jackass Flat a good place for outdoor activities?
Generally yes, especially in autumn and spring when temperatures are mild. Summer mornings are best for exercise before the heat peaks. Winter days are cool but often sunny, suitable for walks.
How does Jackass Flat compare to Bendigo weather?
Jackass Flat is slightly warmer than central Bendigo due to its lower elevation and open exposure. Rainfall is similar, but frost is more common in the flat, low-lying areas during winter.
For broader conditions across the state, visit the Australia weather hub or check the Melbourne Weather page for city forecasts.